US Drug Watchdog Now Urges Any Woman Who Has A Transvaginal Mesh, Tape, Or Sling Failure To Call Them The Names of the Best Possible Women Attorneys-Get Compensated

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The US Drug Watchdog is now urging any recipient of a failed transvaginal mesh, tape, or bladder sling to call them for the names, and specific contacts of the best possible attorneys-who will all be women. Supposedly transvaginal mesh products were designed for women, who were suffering from pelvic organ prolapse, and or stress urinary incontinence., and the procedure to install a transvaginal was supposed to be minimally-invasive. The US Drug Watchdog now says, "The FDA is now saying transvaginal mesh failures is causing complications in patients such as erosion and infection. Women who experience transvaginal mesh failure may need to have numerous corrective surgeries." The US Drug Watchdog passionate about making certain all transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure victims get to the best possible attorneys, and the group is promising-because the damages are so personal the attorneys will all be women. No other Group is offering a service like this. For more information victims of a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure are urged to contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466. http://USDrugWatchdog.Com

This literally is the absolute worst medical device failure we have ever heard of because the complications related to a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure are so severe

(PRWEB)November 19, 2012

The US Drug Watchdog says,"This literally is the absolute worst medical device failure we have ever heard of because the complications related to a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure are so severe, and complex. Based on the severity of the damages we will make certain these victims get to the highest caliber attorneys-who are all women." Transvaginal mesh failure occurs when the mesh fails to bind to a woman's pelvic tissues. As a consequence of this, the body rejects the mesh that has been sewn into it. As a result, the transvaginal mesh may start to poke its way through the vaginal wall and protrude out of the vaginal tissue. This complication is more commonly referred to as "erosion." The US Drug Watchdog is urging any woman, who has had the transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling surgical procedure done, and now has developed severe medical complications to call them immediately at 866-714-6466. As part of their initiative the US Drug Watchdog is offering to send all US women, who are victims of a transvaginal mesh failure to national caliber attorneys-who are all women. http://USDrugWatchdog.Com

The US Drug Watchdog is indicating symptoms of a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling implant failure may include:

Extreme pain during sexual intercourse caused by erosion.

Mesh erosion through the vagina (the mesh is actually protruding out of the vaginal wall)

Vaginal Bleeding

Vaginal Infection

Urinary problems (non stop UTI's)

Organ perforation

The US Drug Watchdog says, "One of the biggest problems we have with respect to our failed medical device or recalled drug initiative work is the average US consumer never hears about a drug recall or failures involving medical devices like a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure. If you have a friend, or loved one who is a recipient of a transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling that has already failed or is showing symptoms of a failure, please have them call us at 866-714-6466. We want to make certain these transvaginal mesh, tape, or sling failure victims get to the best possible attorneys, to ensure they get the best possible compensation for their ordeal, and we will do our absolute best to make certain all of the attorneys are women." http://USDrugWatchdog.Com

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Multidistrict litigation (MDL) consolidates all similar cases into one courtroom and will include the Defendants:
C.R. Bard, Inc., (MDL No. 2187);
American Medical Systems Inc., MDL No. 2325);
Boston Scientific Corp., (MDL No. 2326); and Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon, Inc. (MDL No. 2327)